Our lung pathology findings were similar to those seen in a study of postmortem lung tissues from northern Italy of 33 males and 5 female patients, with an average age of 69 years (range 32–86) [17]. In addition, using electron microscopy we identified viral particles in the cytoplasm of type II pneumocytes—the main target of viral infection [18]. Interestingly, all the histological hallmarks of interstitial pneumonia and capillary damage were prominent in all 22 COVID-19 cases, with T lymphocytes being prominent in vascular infiltrates (vasculitis) and interstitial inflammation.